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Hyouka

22 Episodes
26 min each
SPRING 2012

Synopsis

Energy-conservative high school student Houtarou Oreki ends up with more than he bargained for when he signs up for the Classic Literature Club at his sister's behest—especially when he realizes how deep-rooted the club's history really is. Begrudgingly, Oreki is dragged into an investigation concerning the 45-year-old mystery that surrounds the club room. Accompanied by his fellow club members, the knowledgeable Satoshi Fukube, the stern but benign Mayaka Ibara, and the ever-curious Eru Chitanda, Oreki must combat deadlines and lack of information with resourcefulness and hidden talent, in order to not only find the truth buried beneath the dust of works created years before them, but of other side cases as well. Based on the award-winning Koten-bu light novel series, and directed by Yasuhiro Takemoto of Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu, Hyouka shows that normal life can be full of small mysteries, be it family history, a student film, or even the withered flowers that make up a ghost story.

Mystery Romance Slice of Life
Format
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Episodes
22
Per Episode
26 min
Source
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Episodes

22 / 22 Episodes
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Episode 1

The Revival of the Long-established Classic Literature Club

"Energy conservationist" Hotaro Oreki joins the Classic Lit Club at his high school at his sister's behest, to keep it from being shut down. Also joining the club are his best friend, Satoshi Fukube, and Eru Chitanda, a curious girl who enjoys mysteries.
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Episode 2

The Activities of the Esteemed Classic Literature Club

Eru grows bored of the club's lack of activities, and suggests that they prepare an anthology to submit for the school's culture festival in the fall. While tracking down previous anthologies, the club discovers a mystery in the school's library.
3
Episode 3

The Descendants of the Classic Literature Club with its Circumstances

Over coffee, Eru opens up to Oreki to explain why she joined the club, and asks him for his help with a personal matter. Still unable to locate any anthologies, the club members run into an obstacle when trying to search the club's previous room.
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Episode 4

The Old Days of the Glorious Classic Literature Club

Eru decides to solicit Satoshi and Mayaka's help hypothesizing what happened to her uncle. The club members meet at the Chitanda estate, where they present their research and surmise what they believe happened 45 years ago.
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Episode 5

The Truth of the Historic Classic Literature Club

Hotaro is torn between continuing with his "gray" life and the "rosy" life that the others live. A phone call from Hotaro's sister leads him to believe that there are pieces missing to his theory regarding the events of Sekitani's expulsion.
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Episode 6

To Commit a Grave Sin

Hotaro's history class is interrupted by an outburst coming from Eru's math class, prompting a discussion in the Classic Lit Club about the nature of the seven deadly sins, and what might provoke Eru to become angry.
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Episode 7

Have Found the Identity

During summer vacation, the Classic Lit Club members take a trip into the mountains to stay at a hot springs resort inn run by Mayaka's relatives. While there, Eru and Mayaka see what appears to be the ghost of a man who hanged himself!
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Episode 8

Let's Go to the Film Preview!

One of Eru's acquaintances invites the Classic Lit Club to a screening of a student film made by the members of Class 2-F so they can offer their opinions. When the movie takes an unexpected turn, the club is called on to help find a solution.
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Episode 9

The Furuoka Deserted Village Murder Case

In search of a conclusion to their movie, the assistant director, the prop master, and the publicist meet with the Classic Lit Club members one at a time to propose their solutions to the unfinished murder mystery.
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Episode 10

The Blind Spot of Everyone

After meeting with Irisu, Hotaro has a change of heart, and sets his mind to solving the murder mystery. Hotaro and Satoshi discuss the nature of their own potential, and what each of them might be able to accomplish.
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Episode 11

Closing Credits of the Fool

When the others ask Hotaro about his solution to the murder mystery, he begins to have doubts about it himself. Hotaro confronts Irisu regarding the reason why she called the Classic Lit Club in to help finish the film.
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Episode 12

The Thingies That are Piled up Without End

It is the first day of the school culture festival, and the club members look forward to it with both longing and dread. They must come up with a way to sell all of the copies of "Hyouka" that were printed, as dauntless as the task seems.
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Episode 13

A Corpse by Evening

Satoshi tries to use the Quiz Club's quiz show event to promote the Classic Lit Club. Eru goes around beating the bushes for ways to help sell all of the copies of "Hyouka." More and more items end up missing from various clubs.
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Episode 14

Wild Fire

The Classic Lit Club cooking team competes against three other teams in the Cooking Club's timed "Wild Fire" competition. However, Mayaka is delayed drawing posters for the Manga Club. Will she be able to finish in time to compete?
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Episode 15

The Juumonji Case

Eru's curiosity is drawn by the rash of thefts from the various clubs, and when Hotaro discovers a pattern to the crimes, Satoshi comes up with a way to publicize the Classic Lit Club through the school newspaper so they can sell their anthologies.
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Episode 16

The Last Target

Satoshi is ready for Jumoji to strike, but when the anticipated target is passed over, he must reconsider his strategy. Tomoe gives Hotaro a copy of "A Corpse By Evening," and Eru notices that the art style is similar to one she has seen elsewhere.
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Episode 17

The Order of Kudryavka

Eru appears on a school radio show, asking all the other students to stand with the Classic Lit Club against the phantom thief. Hotaro confronts the person he believes to be Jumoji. Satoshi comes to terms with his expectations.
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Episode 18

Is the Mountain Range Sunny?

While chatting in the club room after school, Hotaro remembers how one of his teachers in middle school famously liked helicopters. But when the others dispute the characterization, Hotaro wonders if there is something more to it.
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Episode 19

Anyone Who Knows

Hotaro tells Eru that he can come up with a plausible explanation for any situation she can think of, so when a seemingly mundane schoolwide announcement is made, she challenges him to figure out the reason behind the announcement.
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Episode 20

Sappy New Year

At New Year's, Eru invites Hotaro to join her in paying her family's respects at the town shrine. When Eru agrees to run a quick errand, however, she and Hotaro find themselves in an unexpected and compromising situation.
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Episode 21

The Homemade Chocolates Case

While in middle school, Satoshi rejected Mayaka's Valentine chocolate, so this year, she works even harder to present him with a Valentine's Day masterpiece. But when it turns up missing, the search is on to discover what happened to it.
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Episode 22

The Hina Doll that Took a Detour

Hotaro is enlisted by Eru to appear in a Dolls' Festival parade that her local shrine holds every year. When construction work unexpectedly causes a last-minute detour, it leaves the participants wondering what went awry.

Characters

Houtarou Oreki
Voice Actors
Yuuichi Nakamura (japanese)

Houtarou Oreki

Main

Eru Chitanda
Voice Actors
Satomi Satou (japanese)

Eru Chitanda

Main

Satoshi Fukube
Voice Actors
Daisuke Sakaguchi (japanese)

Satoshi Fukube

Main

Mayaka Ibara
Voice Actors
Ai Kayano (japanese)

Mayaka Ibara

Main

Fuyumi Irisu
Voice Actors
Yukana (japanese)

Fuyumi Irisu

Supporting

Youko Itoigawa
Voice Actors
Mami Koyama (japanese)

Youko Itoigawa

Supporting

Staff

Honobu Yonezawa
Honobu Yonezawa
Original Story
Yasuhiro Takemoto
Yasuhiro Takemoto
Director
Shouji Gatou
Shouji Gatou
Series Composition
Honobu Yonezawa
Honobu Yonezawa
Series Composition Assistance
Futoshi Nishiya
Futoshi Nishiya
Character Design
Hitoshi Ichikawa
Hitoshi Ichikawa
Title Logo Design

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Information

Aired Apr 22, 2012 to Sep 15, 2012
Season SPRING 2012
Source Unknown
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Studios

Kyoto Animation

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